Focus report Copenhagen - Colliers Denmark 2024
OFFICE - COLLIERS FOCUS REPORT COPENHAGEN 2024
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been refurbished and now houses 1,600 employees who were previously located at other sites in Copenhagen.
to move into Svanemølleholm in 2024, while law firm Accura moved into their new headquarters at Trælast holmen in Nordhavn back in April 2023. Most recently, in September 2023, Nilfisk moved into their new head quarters on Marmorvej. Nordhavn is home to spectacular office buildings, including the highly sought-after Portland Towers, and in 2024, the construction of one of Denmark's largest wooden buildings, Marmormolen, is scheduled for completion. Marmormolen is a sustainable project being built by AP Pension, where the use of wood helps reduce CO2 emissions by 50%. Another domestic pension company, PFA, has - like other players in the office market - rethought the traditional office concept and launched the multi-user building The Union on Lautrupsgade and the newly built, DGNB Plati num-certified office building Tromsø. Thanks to its proximity to Nordhavn S-train station and two metro stations, the district benefits from great acces sibility. In addition, in 2023, the Danish Parliament intro duced a proposal allowing the Metro Company to pursue plans to place two additional stations in the Nordhavn district, which will further approve access to the district, always provided the metro extension project is approved.
Islands Brygge Similarly located on Amager, opposite Kalvebod Brygge and Havneholmen, this former industrial area has over the past 20 years been redeveloped into an attractive city district with housing and offices. The area benefits from easy access to both the city centre, the motorway grid and Copenhagen Airport. The office stock is charac terised by repurposed former industrial buildings. Nordhavn Still under development, the vibrant and prestigious new city district of Nordhavn houses several financial busi nesses and law firms, valuing the up-to-date, space-ef ficient and flexible office premises in the area and its ample parking facilities. The district has seen a lot of interest and activity in recent years and is now generally considered to be part of the Copenhagen CBD due to the attractiveness of the area, with a waterfront location close to the affluent northern suburbs and a relatively short distance to the city centre. Several large companies have chosen to relocate their headquarters to Nordhavn, including Nykredit and AP Pension, both of which are expected
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